
Australia Luxury & Leisure Journey
Discover Australia at a slower, more refined pace with a journey designed around premium stays, scenic experiences, exceptional dining, and carefully selected sightseeing. Begin in Sydney, where world-famous harbor views, elegant neighborhoods, private touring, and premium dining set the tone for the trip. Continue to Melbourne for sophisticated culture, designer shopping, acclaimed restaurants, and a scenic Great Ocean Road experience. Finish in Cairns, where tropical luxury meets the Great Barrier Reef, rainforest landscapes, spa time, and relaxed resort living. This itinerary is designed for travelers who value comfort, space, quality, and meaningful experiences rather than rushing through multiple destinations.
Highlights
- Luxury Sydney accommodation
- Premium Sydney Harbour dinner cruise
- Private Sydney city tour
- Guided Sydney Opera House experience
- Private Blue Mountains excursion
- Gourmet dining experiences
- Melbourne private laneway tour
- Melbourne Skydeck
- Private Great Ocean Road journey
- Twelve Apostles
- Luxury Cairns resort stay
- Premium Great Barrier Reef cruise
- Guided snorkeling
- Rainforest and Kuranda experience
- Luxury spa treatment
- Private airport transfers
- Premium dining opportunities
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Day Plan

Arrival in Sydney and Luxury Harbour Welcome
Arrive at Sydney International Airport, complete immigration and baggage formalities, and meet your private chauffeur.
Transfer in a premium vehicle to your luxury hotel overlooking the city or harbor.
Settle into your room and enjoy the hotel facilities.
Begin with a relaxed private orientation around Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House, and the harbor precinct.
Attraction
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is the most photographed landmark in Sydney and a global architectural icon, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973 on Bennelong Point along the harbour. For travellers asking Sydney which country, it stands in Australia, and Sydney in which state, it is in New South Wales. Its sweeping precast concrete sails are clad in more than a million white and cream Swedish ceramic tiles, shimmering against the harbour skyline. Although construction ran ten years over schedule and far beyond budget, leading to Utzon’s resignation, the finished masterpiece has been UNESCO listed since 2007. Today it stages around 1,800 performances annually across multiple venues including the Concert Hall, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, Playhouse and Studio, making it central to cultural life for Sydney people. The Forecourt steps and Northern Terrace promenade are free to explore, while interior access requires a tour or performance ticket, one of the top things to do in Sydney within the wider Sydney area.

Enjoy an elegant evening cruise with views of the Sydney skyline, Harbour Bridge, and Opera House.
Attraction
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world’s largest steel arch bridge, stretching 503 metres in a single span and constructed between 1923 and 1932 to link the city centre with the North Shore across the deep harbour. For those asking Sydney which country, it is in Australia, and Sydney in which state, it stands in New South Wales. The bridge carries eight traffic lanes, a railway line, a pedestrian walkway and a cycle path, forming a vital artery within the wider Sydney area. Its sweeping silhouette quickly became a defining symbol for Sydney people, sharing the skyline with the Opera House. One of the most thrilling things to do in Sydney is the BridgeClimb experience, operating since 1998, a 3.5 hour guided ascent along outer catwalks to the summit 134 metres above the water, where the city unfolds in every direction. The south east Pylon Lookout provides a shorter and more affordable alternative for 24 AUD.

Overnight: Sydney
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